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The AC power socket on my PDA has come loose, what's the best way to fix it?
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<blockquote data-quote="SharkD" data-source="post: 2309027" data-attributes="member: 804383"><p>The AC power socket on my PDA has come loose. It's a small, black plastic "box" attached directly to the circuit board. It has a cylindrical hole in it as well as a metal pin to accept the AC power plug.</p><p></p><p>The tools I have on hand are a tube of Liquid Nails, and a soldering iron with some flux. I'm thinking the combination of the two should work as long as I am careful with the flux so that it doesn't come into contact with any circuits. Unfortunately, my soldering skills aren't the greatest and I'm worried I'll "miss" the target and make a mess.</p><p></p><p>Any other suggestions?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SharkD, post: 2309027, member: 804383"] The AC power socket on my PDA has come loose. It's a small, black plastic "box" attached directly to the circuit board. It has a cylindrical hole in it as well as a metal pin to accept the AC power plug. The tools I have on hand are a tube of Liquid Nails, and a soldering iron with some flux. I'm thinking the combination of the two should work as long as I am careful with the flux so that it doesn't come into contact with any circuits. Unfortunately, my soldering skills aren't the greatest and I'm worried I'll "miss" the target and make a mess. Any other suggestions? [/QUOTE]
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